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I would have considered that option (not!) when he decided to yelp/whine to get out of his crate this morning when he heard my alarm go on. This was quickly followed by a closing of the crate room door and me snoozing for 10 minutes, and then taking him out for his morning pee.

call2arms wrote:I would have considered that option (not!) when he decided to yelp/whine to get out of his crate this morning when he heard my alarm go on. This was quickly followed by a closing of the crate room door and me snoozing for 10 minutes, and then taking him out for his morning pee.

I can help with that training issue...just send him to me for a little while...I'll send him back PERFECTLY trained. I guarantee it, or I won't send him back...

"I don't have any idea if my dogs respect me or not, but they're greedy and I have their stuff." -- Patty Ruzzo

"Dogs don't want to control people. They want to control their own lives." --John Bradshaw

mmh mmh. any advice on how to stop them from getting rowdy THE MINUTE I enter the house from work. They're both sleeping, I come in, take my shoes off, gove them some love (is that my mistake?) and then as soon as I go on to my business they start playing roughly. I guess I get them excited? But I'm not consciously encouraging them to get it roughing up, except that maybe they're seeking attention cause they know I'll stop them eventually?

Actually it's more Jack pestering Fortune to play play play, as soon as I get in, I think otherwise Fortune would just nap.